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Nearly 3 million people were kept out of poverty after Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits saw a boost under the Biden administration, researchers at the Urban Institute found. An analysis released by the think tank this week said that SNAP benefits rose by 21 percent from 2021 after the Biden administrations reevaluation of
Source: The Hill on MSN.com
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